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PNSO Aubrey & Dabei the Torosaurus

Frilled Titans of the Western Interior

Torosaurus was one of the last great horned dinosaurs, roaming North America during the Late Cretaceous around 68 million years ago. Often confused with its close relative Triceratops, Torosaurus is distinguished by its larger frill, which featured two prominent openings (fenestrae). This elaborate frill may have played a role in display or species recognition, and its function is still debated among paleontologists. With long brow horns, a hooked beak, and a powerful frame, Torosaurus was a formidable presence on the ancient floodplains.

Model Features - 

PNSO Aubrey & Dabei the Torosaurus

Professional techniques and attention to detail bring this prehistoric animal to life with impressive scientific accuracy and museum-quality craftsmanship. Here's what makes this figure stand out:

  • Hand-Painted Detail: Subtle shading and complex color patterns bring out naturalistic textures.

  • Dynamic Pose: Lifelike position showcasing the animal's shape and flexibility in life.

  • Science-Based Design: Sculpted with anatomical accuracy reflecting the most current fossil evidence.

  • Collectible Build: Sturdy enough for handling, detailed enough for shelf display.

1:35 Scale Accuracy: Measures approximately 23 cm in length.

Why this model deserves a spot in your collection

PNSO’s twin model set of Aubrey and Dabei captures the grandeur of Torosaurus in exquisite detail, showcasing two different poses to highlight both form and function. Whether you're interested in ceratopsian diversity or looking to complete your collection of late Maastrichtian fauna, these two beautifully sculpted figures offer a dynamic and scientifically-informed addition to any shelf.

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